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In Asking Questions: A Practical Guide to Questionnaire Design, Seymour Sudman and Norman Bradburn argue that one of the most common abuses of survey methods is the use of questions that:
 
  a. are difficult for the average respondent to understand.
  b. are non-neutral and biased.
  c. do not allow the researcher to formulate quantifiable hypotheses.
  d. violate the respondent's right to privacy.

Question 2

Because functionalism focuses on social stability, functionalists do not study social change.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

F



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